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  • Why is EcoHitch for 2013 Audi Allroad Considered Class II
  • Hi Gary; the Class II designation on the EcoHitch # 306-X7324 comes from the higher tongue weight capacity of 300 lbs. The max gross trailer weight is still 2,000 lbs. This also has a 2" receiver which is typically found on a Class III. EcoHitch doesn't always follow your typical standards. Realistically, the class ratings can be helpful in identifying features but what really matters is the specific ratings for each hitch.
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  • Low Profile Roof Rack Fitment for a 2016 Audi Allroad
  • Hey Majid, thanks for reaching out! Yakima currently doesn't have a fit with their RailBar system, but I do have an alternative option that fits your 2016 Audi Allroad via the Thule WingBar Edge system. This comes in Black # TH82VA as well as Silver # TH72VA and gives you a streamlined roof rack that hugs the roof a little more than the standard roof rack. Thule and Yakima are competitors in this space and while I'm a little surprised that Yakima doesn't have a fit listed, they are very...
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  • Recommended Trailer Hitch Receiver and Wiring for 2014 Audi Allroad
  • For your 2014 Audi Allroad B8.5, I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver - Custom Fit - Class I - 1-1/4" # C11195 which is a confirmed fit. Then you will need a ball mount like # C45521 and Pin and Clip # F-4. Then you'll need a hitch ball. I recommend # A-82 for a 2 inch ball or # A-80 for a 1-7/8 inch diameter hitch ball to match your trailer coupler. For your wiring, I recommend the Curt Powered Tail Light Converter with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector # C59236. This will allow...
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  • Replacement Curt Trailer Wiring To Replace Older s0601u-r1 Powered Converter
  • The replacement for the Curt s0601u-r1 powered circuit protected taillight converter is Curt Powered Tail Light Converter with 4-Pole Flat Trailer Connector part # C59236. This is an universal wiring harness that requires splicing into the vehicle wiring to install. The universal options are the only ones available for the Audi Allroad. If you don't feel like splicing into the Audi wiring again, you can use Tekonsha ZCI wiring harness part # 119250KIT which has connections that clamp onto...
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  • Can The Thule Pulse Alpine Be Mounted To T Channels Of Thule Crossbars
  • We do have a solution that should work for you. You can mount the Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box - 11 Cu Ft - Matte Black, part # TH613, to the Thule crossbars on your 2014 Audi Allroad with the following item. The T-Track Adapter for Thule Cargo Boxes with PowerClick, part # TH27PQ, will allow you to mount your Pulse Alpine box the t channels of your crossbars. I have included a product description link and video review links below.
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  • How to Pick Out Thule Airscreen Fairing XT for Vehicle
  • To pick out a fairing you need to measure the distance between the feet of the roof rack and go with one that fits the best between them. Below are the available sizes we offer that are for Thule bars and can fit other crossbars: # TH62WV for a 32 inch fairing, # TH72WV for a 38 inch fairing, # TH82WV for a 44 inch fairing, # TH22WV for a 52 inch fairing.
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  • What Colors Does Inno Wedge Plus Rooftop Cargo Box Come In
  • I checked directly with Inno, and while they do have a rooftop cargo box in white, the Inno Wedge Plus only comes in black: - Inno Wedge Plus Rooftop Cargo Box # INBRM864MBK For a cargo box in white, what you need is the Inno Wedge 660 Rooftop Cargo Box # INBRM660WH. These are very similar with the exception that the interior of the Wedge Plus is 2-1/2 inches taller than the Wedge 660.
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  • Why Doesn't Thule Cargo Box Allow Removal of Key When Unlocked
  • That's actually by design. Thule doesn't want you forgetting that the box is unlocked and then accidentally drive off and have the lid fly open and the contents go everywhere!
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  • How Heavy of a Trailer Can Be Pulled with the EcoHitch for a 2015 Audi Allroad
  • The EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver part # 306-X7324 which is a fit for a 2015 Audi Allroad is rated for 300 lbs of tongue weight which is the downward force on the receiver tube and 2,000 lbs gross trailer weight which is how much the trailer hitch can pull. I cannot recommend that you exceed any of these figures. The total loaded weight of the trailer cannot exceed the gross trailer weight of the hitch or vehicle, whichever is lower. Therefore you will need to adjust the weight...
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  • 2 inch Hitch for 2013 Audi Allroad for Carrying Bike Rack
  • For your 2013 Audi Allroad the EcoHitch part # 306-X7324 that you referenced is a confirmed fit and would work great for carrying a bike rack designed for a 2 inch hitch.
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  • Trailer Wiring Harness for a 2014 Audi Allroad
  • There isn't a specific trailer wiring harness listed for a 2014 Audi Allroad so I checked with Curt to see what they recommend. They list the vehicle as having a 3-wire system (the turn signals are on different bulbs than the brake lights) so you can use # C59236 to add wiring to the vehicle.
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  • Will the Thule Force XT Cargo Box Fit on a 2013 Audi Allroad
  • The Thule Force XT Rooftop Cargo Box # TH6358B should fit on top of your 2013 Audi Allroad as long as you have a roof rack. To determine if this cargo box will fit on your vehicle without hatch interference you will need to take some quick measurements. First, if you can move the crossbars on the vehicle, move the front bar as far forward as it will go. Then measure from the center of the front bar straight back to the seam between the top of the hatch and the roof. If that measurement...
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  • Installing the EcoHitch Hidden Hitch onto the 2013 Audi Allroad
  • There is quite a bit involved in the installation of the EcoHitch Hidden Hitch, part # 306-X7324. There is no drilling involved, though you will need to trim the underbody and of the vehicle during the installation process. In total, you'll remove the tail light assembly panels, the bumper and the exhaust carrier when installing this hitch. I strongly recommend getting assistance with this install because of the number of individual techniques and steps involved in installing it.
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  • Mostly Hidden Trailer Hitch that Fits 2015 Audi Allroad
  • We have a similar hitch that has been confirmed as a fit for your 2015 Audi Allroad with the EcoHitch part # 306-X7324 but just because a customer was able to fit the # DT24950 on a 2018 Allroad does not mean it would work on yours as it hasn't been tested.
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  • Thule Wingbar Evo Roof Rack Components that Fit 2023 Audi Q5
  • The Thule components needed for an Wingbar Evo roof rack for your 2023 Audi Q5 are part # TH711300, # TH710601, # TH186045. The parts from your 2015 AllRoad are part # TH711220 and # TH710401 which would indicate you'll need an all new rack setup most likely but your slightly shorter bars most likely would work although it's not recommended length. So there's a good chance all you need is the part # TH710601 and # TH186045.
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  • Recommended Hitch Adapter Options For 2008 Audi A4 Sedan
  • Your 2008 Audi A4 sedan has a Class I hitch receiver available in the Curt # 11164. For a Class I hitch, we have 3 adapters available, but you will want to make sure you stay within the capacity of your hitch receiver and using an adapter like this will cut your tongue weight capacity by 50%. Here are the adapter options I recommend that are compatible with a Class I hitch receiver: Hitch Adapter 1-1/4" to 2" Trailer Hitch Receiver # HTAD. This adapter measures 7-1/4 inches from pin...
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  • Low Clearance Tire Chain Recommendation for 2014 Audi Allroad with 245/45/R18
  • For low profile tire chains that fit your tire size of 245/45/R18 I would highly recommend the Thule Easy Fit tire chains part # TH04115104. These chains are my favorite because they only require 9 mm of inner clearance, they have a 5 year warranty, but mainly because of how easy they are to install. Some chains are somewhat difficult to install, which is a pain when you consider the weather conditions you will be in when needing to install them. These chains on the other hand install...
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  • Recommended Trailer Hitch for 2016 Audi Allroad
  • I do have an option for you, however we do not currently offer a 2 inch receiver hitch for your 2016 Audi Allroad. This is most likely because the weight capacities of this vehicle are limited to what a Class I, 1-1/4 inch trailer hitch will provide. For your 2016 Audi Allroad, we do have the Curt Class I Round Tube Receiver Hitch # C11195. This hitch is custom fit for your vehicle and will not require any drilling during installation. This will provide a 200 pound tongue weight and 2,000...
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  • Maximum Tongue Weight Capacity Of EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver On 2013 Audi Allroad
  • The EcoHitch Hidden Trailer Hitch Receiver # 306-X7324 you referenced has a maximum tongue weight rating of 300lbs which is the downward force on the trailer hitch receiver. You are correct that the 300lb rating is going to be the maximum weight that your bike rack plus bikes can weigh. You will also need to check your vehicle's owners manual to make sure your vehicle can support that much tongue weight, as you will be limited to the lower of the two ratings between your vehicle and trailer...
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  • Ground Clearance When Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver # C11195 is Installed on a 2014 Audi Allroad
  • We've never had the chance to install the Curt trailer hitch receiver, part # C11195, on a 2014 Audi Allroad so I don't have that exact measurement for you. However, the hitch from the point where it connects to the vehicle's frame rails to its lowest point measures about 10 inches. So if you measure on your vehicle from the bottom of the frame rails where it installs to the ground and subtract 10 inches you'll have a pretty close estimate. If you're going to be towing a trailer you...
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